Derron Bakker, 14, celebrates a shot during archery practice at Camp Cedar Cliff on Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Bakker thought that he had hit a dollar bill that was attached to the target with an arrow.

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Roger Saski cuts the antlers off of a deer's skull after skinning it on the back porch of his shop on Jan. 3. Saski's passion for taxidermy stems from a love of hunting and fishing as well as a childhood artistic streak that had him drawing animals. "It's definitely an art," he said. "There's an art to every part of it."

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Members of the Victoria West Legacy dance team react to the final West touchdown of the game which gave the Warriors the lead over rivals Victoria East High School during the final quarter of Friday night's game at Memorial Stadium. The Warriors defeated the Titans 47-43 to win for the first time since the football rivalry started.

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Rocio Escobar belly dances on stage during Afroganza at MacDonald Middle School, 1601 Burcham Drive. Along with performing, Escobar also teaches belly dancing. Put on by the African Student Union, Afroganza was a culture show that included singing, dancing, a fashion show and other performances to celebrate African culture. It was the final event of African Culture Week.

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Jeanne Hudgeons touches her husband, Bill Sears', face as her sister, Jan Carlson, of Indiana, listens to his chest with a stethoscope at the couple's Port Lavaca home on April 11. Carlson, a retired nurse, flew down to Texas to help her sister when she learned Sears was nearing his death. Sears and Hudgeons, after learning that he had pancreatic cancer, discussed that he did not want to be resuscitated. Sears died at home later that day.

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Calhoun running back Cory Williams gets a big smooch from his great aunt Linda McGregor after the Sandcrabs shut out Calallen 17-0 in a Sept. 28 game at Sandcrab Stadium in Port Lavaca. Williams had 24 carries for 95 yards and scored one touchdown.

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Wyatt Leopold, 8, left, and his brother, Lane, 6, rope a calf, with a little help from one of their dogs, while working at a ranch with their dad on March 14. The boys often accompany their dad when he works cattle. "It's a good way to keep an eye on them and keep them out of trouble," Cody Leopold said.

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Caryl Todd, activity director with La Villa Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, grabs Victoria West senior Ashley Green, 19, in a hug, congratulating her as students with the special needs training program leave the nursing home for the day. The students in the training program spent some time with Todd learning how to work with the residents. "They (the students) lit up their life, too," Todd said.

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A spider perches on a plant at The Botanical Gardens at Asheville on Monday, April 11, 2016.

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Stroman High alumnus Paul Moore knocks over Victoria High alumnus catcher Geoff Wheeler as he slides into home plate during Saturday's alumni game at Riverside Stadium. The Raiders alumni defeated the Stingarees alumni 8-7.

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A firefighter works to free George Anderson, of Victoria, from his Jeep Laredo after the car flipped several times and ended up between the two poles of a sign for Kids Print Shop on Sam Houston Drive at Ben Wilson Street. Anderson was transported to Citizens Medical Center.

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Margaret Milner and William Wiley share a kiss during the second Downtown After 5 event of the season on N. Lexington Avenue on Friday, June 19, 2015.

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The Aledo Bearcats jump into a dog pile on the pitcher's mound at Dell Diamond after defeating Victoria East 4-0 in Friday's Class 4A state championship game in Round Rock.

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Tracey Mcghee and her son, Raequan Carmicheal, 2, have been living in Asheville since March after fleeing the abusive relationship Mcghee had with her son's father. Although their journey has not been easy they have found support from several programs in

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As light streams in from a near-by door and with her mom, Stephanie Saavedra, close behind, McKenzie Kisslinger, 4, prepares to enter her classroom for the first time at Rowland Elementary School during Minnow Camp on Thursday. The camp introduced pre-kindergarten students to their teachers and their classroom environment.

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"I'm a whole different person on the softball field," Madison Garza said of her love of the game. "In person I'm quiet and shy, but on the field I'm mean and tough; if I need to be." The Industrial High School pitcher is this year's softball MVP.

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As the last of the daylight fades away Harry Potter, Harper Levinger, 9, and a unicorn, Lydia Snyder, 7, make their way down Kimberly Avenue while trick-or-treating on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015.

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St. Joseph High School senior Julie Lozano, 17, dumps a bucket of ice water on her head as other members of the school and their family members drench each other during the school's All School ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Wednesday. Participants brought buckets and were provided with water and ice to do the challenge at the same time and raise money for the Carolyn Shimek Benefit Fund. Students and their families raised more than $10,000.

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A woman talks on her cell phone at the scene of a fatal accident on a bridge on US Alternate Highway 90 between Yoakum and Hallettsville. The driver and three passengers of a Ford Explorer Sport Trac were killed on impact Tuesday after the vehicle was struck by an 18-wheeler.

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The Fojtiks' dog, Sadie, lies beside the Gonzo North Well as the sun sets in Moulton. While her owners were making trips to watch the fracking of the area, Sadie made friends with the oil workers, who gave her extra scraps of food.

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Sophomore guard Korie Lucious and Tennessee guard Bobby Maze fight to get to a loose ball during the second half of Sunday's 70-69 Elite Eight victory at Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. Lucious played for a total of 35 minutes in the game and scored eight points and had five steals.

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Sam Lunsford has been hunting ginseng in the hills of Western North Carolina since he was a boy following around his father. Now he is one of the few hunters of the wild roots left in Madison County. Roots, which he has collected in the area, sit in a pan

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Victoria West senior Ebb Garrett received a Beat the Odds Endowment Scholarship to attend Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at a ceremony Thursday night. Garrett said that playing football is what helped him get through school and become the first one of his siblings to graduate. He received “The Fighting Heart Award” from the football team earlier this school year for his drive to never give up.

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Dave Macha stokes the fire that heats the smoker that he and other members of "The Good, the Bad and the Hungry," will be using in the Victoria Livestock Show cook-off. The team spent Friday night preparing for Saturday's competition by setting up their booth, seasoning their meat and getting some practice by making fajitas in the smoker.

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Noah is held by his mother Charlie as she is kissed by his father, Howie, on a street in Edinburgh, Scotland. The family, who are Edinburgh residents, were enjoying the beginning of the 2009 Fringe Festival near Princes Street in Edinburgh.